Michael Bishop
Wonderlic Score Analysis
Michael Bishop's Wonderlic score of 10 places them at the average for NFL Quarterbacks. This score indicates developing problem-solving abilities and decision-making skills that translate directly to on-field performance.
Career Overview
Michael Bishop was the starting quarterback for the Kansas State wildcats during the period of time when K-State was near the top of the college football world. After Bishop graduated from Kansas State he moved onto the NFL with a stop at the NFL combine.
During this combine, Bishop posted a Wonderlic Test Score of just 10, one of the worst scores a player can manage on this particular test. In contrast, the average score for the quarterback position is 20 and the lowest score ever was recorded by Morris Claiborne who posted a 4.
While Bishop's college football career was a successful one, his NFL career lasted just two seasons before he moved on and tried out for NFL Europe, the Arena League and eventually the CFL.
Intelligence on the Field
The Wonderlic score helps predict Michael Bishop's ability to:
- Learn complex schemes: Quickly grasp and execute team strategies
- Make split-second decisions: Process information rapidly during plays
- Adapt to game situations: Adjust to opponent strategies mid-game
- Communicate effectively: Coordinate with teammates on the field